Michelle Cushing
Michelle Cushing is a novelist with a Bachelor of Arts in journalism. She is the author of three books, "Rosabelle, believe," "Faith Orion's Field," and "From a Vine," all published through Mulberry Bark Publishing. She also co-produced the 2010 Cannes Film Festival Short Film Corner official selection "Scars at the Spook House."
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Want to Experience a Luxury Liner like the Titanic? Visit the Queen Mary!A review of the Queen Mary attraction in Long Beach, California
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'The Artist' Wins at Golden Globes, Renews Interest in Silent Era ClassicsFor those who have never seen a silent movie, here are three of the best films from the silent era to give newcomers a better understanding of the genre.
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How Do Filmmakers Feel About Movie Remakes?Hollywood has always had a love affair with movie remakes, but why are there so many in recent years, and how do industry professionals feel about this trend?
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An Angry Tween and a Granny with an Axe – Yup, My Favorite Holiday MemoryThis is the personal account of the time my grandmother chopped down her own Christmas tree, the shame it caused me back then, and the fond memory it is now.
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Jingle the Bells with Some of the Coolest Holiday Hits of All TimeA list of some of the best holiday songs for people who want their Christmas to rock
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My First 'Big' Film Production Goes to the Cannes Film FestivalWhat started out as a student film project ended up going to the Cannes Film Festival. This is how I co-produced, and acted in, a very surreal movie called 'Scars at the Spook House.'
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Magic Men: the Similarities Between Michael Jackson and Harry HoudiniOn the anniversary of Harry Houdini's death on Halloween, and the impending closure of the Michael Jackson death trial, a look at the showmanship of two of the most famous men in history
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Why We Should Care About Johnny Depp's Passion Project, "The Rum Diary"The phrase "passion project" is used to describe Johnny Depp's The Rum Diary, a movie he felt passionately about due to his friendship with author Hunter S. Thompson. Does caring about something deeply cause critics to take projects less seriously?